Photograph showing a group of visiting officials from Aluminum Limited. The group includes Fraser W. Bruce, President of Aluminium Co.; J.W. Cameron, Vice President; Gordon Robinson, Ingot staff and Duncan Campbell, Aluminum Co.'s public relations officer.
Photograph showing a group of visiting officials from Aluminum Limited. The group includes Fraser W. Bruce, President of Aluminium Co.; J.W. Cameron, Vice President; Gordon Robinson, Ingot staff and Duncan Campbell, Aluminum Co.'s public relations officer.
Photograph of J.W. Cameron, Alcan vice president and manager smelter division, and managers of the companys smekters. This meeing was held at Nechako Lodge.
Photograph of J.W. Cameron, Alcan vice president and manager smelter division, and managers of the companys smekters. This meeing was held at Nechako Lodge.
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Meeting in Kitimat this week are J.W. Cameron, Alcan vice president and manager, smelter division, and managers of the company's smelters. The above picture, taken before the meetings commenced Tuesday at Nechako Lodge, are, for left to right, R. Lanctot, manager of the Isie Maligne Works, Bruce Davis, Formerly assistant manager, Kitimat Works, and R.F. Donahoe, manager of Beauharnois Works, Gaston Dufour, manager of Arvida Works, Mr. Cameron, G.H. Gwyn, manager, Kitimat Works, and R.F. Donahoe, manager of Shawinigan Works. The meetings are held at regular intervals. This is the first time they have been held in Kitimat.
Photo depicts Electrician Bill Frahler's family standing beside his truck. Johnson-Crooks houses under construction in Nechako Neighbourhood are in the background.
Photo depicts Electrician Bill Frahler's family standing beside his truck. Johnson-Crooks houses under construction in Nechako Neighbourhood are in the background.
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Title based on content of photograph. -- "Alva and the Boys", Slide No. 95 -- Bill Frahler wired over 2,000 temporary construction and permanent homes between 1954 and 1958, first working for Johnson-Crooks and then Straits Construction. Bill Frahler Collection 2003.32
Photo depicts a tent with flat-top house assembly on a production line in West Vancouver for Johnson-Crooks Construction Corporation.
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Title based on content of photograph. -- Slide No. 40 -- The circus tent assembly line was erected at Vancouver Tug and Barge below the Lion's Gate Bridge. Temporary housing destined for Kitimat was assembled there in three sections, then barged to Kitimat - 10 houses or 30 sections on each barge. -- Electrician Bill Frahler wired approximately 2,000 houses in Kitimat camps and townsite between 1954 and 1958, working first for Johnson-Crooks then Straits Construction, both U.S. contractors. Bill Frahler Collection 2003.32
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Central British Columbia and Alaskan Affliates 33rd Annual Convention Kitimat, BC, Evening Banquet Friday, June 5th, 1964. Menu is described. Aluminum card with blue embossed writing.
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of Central British Columbia and Alaskan Affliates 33rd Annual Convention Kitimat, BC, Evening Banquet Friday, June 5th, 1964. Menu is described. Aluminum card with blue embossed writing.
Photograph of Alcan Officials. T.L. Gibson, Kitimat Works Assistant General Manager, J.W. Cameron, Aluminum Company of Canada, Vice President in charge of Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd., Smelter Operations, J.A. Ellis, General Manager, BC, Bank of Montreal. Two of the men are holding cigars.
Gerald Farina is the son of Joe Farina. He used to work for Alcan.
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Photograph of Alcan Officials. T.L. Gibson, Kitimat Works Assistant General Manager, J.W. Cameron, Aluminum Company of Canada, Vice President in charge of Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd., Smelter Operations, J.A. Ellis, General Manager, BC, Bank of Montreal. Two of the men are holding cigars.
Photograph of the big surprise at the Dominion Day wind-up Friday night in Mt. Elizabeth high school auditorium was the presentataion of Alcan's 25 years Service Clock to Kitimat Works Mmanager G.H. Gwyn. Shown above with Mr. Gwyn, centre, are J.W. Cameron, right, the company's vice president smelter division Montreal who made the presentation, and R.W. Herzer, left.
Photograph of the big surprise at the Dominion Day wind-up Friday night in Mt. Elizabeth high school auditorium was the presentataion of Alcan's 25 years Service Clock to Kitimat Works Mmanager G.H. Gwyn. Shown above with Mr. Gwyn, centre, are J.W. Cameron, right, the company's vice president smelter division Montreal who made the presentation, and R.W. Herzer, left.
Electrician Bill Frahler wired approximately 2000 houses in Kitimat camps and townsite between 1954 and 1958, working first for Johnson-Crooks then Straits Construction, both U.S.contractors.